7: Popeye no Eigo Asobi

I guess they repurposed the arcade game to teach English. Out of all the characters to use, did they have to choose Sometimes even I can't understand what he's saying. I didn't draw him because I already drew him once for this.

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6: Mario Bros

I'm not a fan of doing multiple drawings of the same character while making this, so I have to carefully select which character represents which game. Without spoiling future drawings, just know this was the best choice for

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Inspired by the Triton/Salamander mecha from XARDION (SNES/Super Famicom 1992). The game was so-so, but artists Moriki Yasuhiro and Hajime Katoki did some awesome work on it!

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5: Mahjong

Heads up: Just looking for the word "Mahjong" in a list of Famicom games gives 17 results. The word Mario gives 9 results. Mahjong makes up more than 1% of all licensed Famicom games...why?

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4: Gomoku Narabe Renju

If there's any warning I need to make, prepare for a massive amount of board games on the Famicom.

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Here's what I'm gonna do for a while. I'm gonna draw every single game released on the and the Disk System. After these first three, I'll just tweet the next finished game one at a time.

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Enemy artwork
'Section Z'
Famicom / Capcom

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Romancing SaGa 3 (1995) illustrated by Tomomi Kobayashi (小林智美) Square - Super Famicom ロマンシング サ・ガ3

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Retrogaming Memory! ❤

Title: RoboWarrior
Publisher: Jaleco
Version: NES/Famicom
Year: 1988

Shop: https://t.co/9GMx51zaks

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And here's a lowish-res wallpaper from ZOOM itself, featuring the mech Tracer and its pal Betty.

Both Genocide games did well enough to get console ports, first for the PC Engine and then for Super Famicom. What vexes me is how ZOOM brought Phalanx to the WiiWare, but not these!

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Dragon Quest III (1996, Enix) - Super Famicom

Raw Pixels vs. PVM-20L2MD S-Video

Play Dragon Quest.

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Oh yes that reminds me - I've decided which game I'll tackle next! This is Dragon Scroll, a ~beautiful~ Famicom action RPG \o/

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(I would like to have one day the confirmation that the flyer illustration of the Famicom Disk System version of Seiken Densetsu was made by Haruhiko Mikimoto)

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Retrogaming Memory! ❤

Title: Dig Dug II
Publisher: Bandai
Version: NES/Famicom
Year: 1989

Shop: https://t.co/apAZ95KiFd

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The fact that Famicom Detective Club got a modern revival before F-Zero, Golden Sun, Kid Icarus, or Advance Wars shows we truly live in a cursed timeline

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Retrogaming Memory! ❤

Title: Mega Man & Bass
Publisher: Capcom
Version: SNES/Super Famicom
Year: 1998

Shop: https://t.co/ZnEy3i2QpN
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